MacDougall's Russian Art Auctions 8-9 June 2011

8 June 2011

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Blacksmith Ivan Chekmeneff

* 696. JACQUES, NAPOLEON (1804-1876)

Blacksmith Ivan Chekmeneff


10,000-15,000 GBP

inscribed with a signature, further inscribed "P F Paris".
Bronze with rubbed silver patina.
Height 51 cm.

Related literature: For similar works, see Catalogue, Gosudarstvennyi Russkiy Muzei. Skulptura XVIII – nachalo XX veka (State Russian Museum. Sculpture of the 18th – beginning of the 20th century), Leningrad, Iskusstvo, 1988, pp. 62–64.

The Paris-born sculptor Napoleon Jacques worked in Russia from 1833 to 1858. He is known for several works which have Russian subject matter, for example, the statue of Peter I, placed in Kronstadt. He can be considered as one of the founders of the realistic plastic art in Russia.


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